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Simon Goudie

Senior Journal Publishing Manager, Wiley

Simon Goudie is a Senior Journal Publishing Manager working with Wiley. Based in Melbourne, Simon has over 15 years’ experience in both production and editorial environments. In conjunction with numerous learned societies, professional organisations and Colleges throughout the Asia-Pacific region, Simon has managed an extensive list of social science and health science journal titles. With a keen interest in online publishing, emerging technology and research data publication, Simon ensures that the journals he manages remain relevant, well-read, highly-cited and sustainable.

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Simon Beale

SVP, Research Customer & Revenue Wiley

Simon Beale is a part of Judy Verses’ Research Leadership Team and leads both Research Sales and the Research Society Services at Wiley. His top priority is to deliver the world’s best society publishing experience to our society partners and the best level of sales service to our global library customers.

Simon has held a variety of global and regional sales and marketing leadership roles in the publishing and information industries during his thirty year career. Prior to joining Wiley, Simon was a member of the executive leadership team at ProQuest, spending seven years leading their global sales organization across academic, public, corporate and government segments, doubling revenues during a period of strong organic growth and acquisitions. Simon’s most recent role at ProQuest was as General Manager on the leadership team for all products and services to Government, Public Library, K-14 segments. He established a multi-year global library distribution relationship with the leading global genealogy company, managed the development and launch of an award winning new information literacy product, targeted at 10k libraries, and created new products and launch processes built on agile development methodologies.

Simon’s current role at Wiley is two-fold. He leads our Society Services business in supporting the goals of our society partners in spreading knowledge, advancing their discipline, and expanding their community, by delivering a premier portfolio of publishing services and solutions. He also has responsibility for the Wiley Research sales organization in providing all our library and corporate customers and users with industry leading levels of support and consultancy.

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Roxanne Missingham

University Librarian Australia National University

Roxanne is University Librarian and Director of Scholarly Information Services at the Australian National University. She remains an optimist about the role of libraries and publishers despite the challenges and competitors in the networked online era. She has enjoyed the opportunities in roles including Parliamentary Librarian, Assistant

Director General, Resource Sharing Division at the National Library of Australia and President of the Australian Library and Information Association. A Fellow of ALIA, she has been awarded the ANU Vice Chancellors Award for Innovation in Service, a Nominee 100 Years 100 Women – ACT and been a Finalist in the Telstra Business Womens’ Award, ACT.

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Richard Threlfall

Data Product Manager, Intelligent Solutions, Wiley

Dr. Richard Threlfall holds a Ph.D. in organic chemistry and is the former Editor-in-Chief of the Asian Journal of Organic Chemistry. Since 2016, Richard has been responsible for the development of Wiley technology products, such as the revolutionary synthesis planning system, Wiley ChemPlanner, and Wiley Smart Spectra Repository. His current focus is the application of data science and machine learning to optimize and improve the publishing process.

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Ray Abruzzi

Program Director, Wiley Digital Archives, Wiley

Ray Abruzzi is the program director for Wiley Digital Archives, a new initiative within Wiley to digitize the archival holdings of our society partners. Ray has been working for over a decade to make primary sources accessible to students, educators, and researchers, and has partnered with over 300 libraries, archives, and other institutions around the world. Ray’s has over 20 years of experience in academic publishing and his projects have brought more than 275M page-images of primary sources spanning seven centuries into view for research and education through libraries. Ray is also a student in Columbia University’s Science and Society program, with a specialization in the history of science in Early Modern Europe. Prior to joining Wiley in 2017, Ray was vice president and publisher, at Gale | Cengage Learning.

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Professor Seeram Ramakrishna

Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS)

ProfessorSeeramRamakrishna,FREng is a Professor of Mechanical Engineering at the National University of Singapore (NUS). NUS is ranked as number 1 in Asia, and among the top 20 universities in the world. He is the nanotechnology and materials informatics pioneer in Singapore. He is a member of World Economic Forum’s committee on Future of Production-Sustainability. He chairs the Circular Economy Taskforce as well as the Research Bench Marking task force. He is also the Director of Center for Nanofibers and Nanotechnology. He has over 20 years of senior academic leadership experience.

He co-authored over 1,000 international journal papers with ~80,000 citations and 132 H-index. He is a Highly Cited Researcher in Materials Science (https://clarivate.com/hcr/). Thomson Reuters identified him among the World’s most influential scientific minds. A European study placed him among the only 2,610 researchers in the history of scientific research with H index over 100 (http://www.webometrics.info/en/node/58. His innovations have been translated into marketed products and start-up companies. He received PhD from the University of Cambridge, UK, and The General Management Training from the Harvard University, USA. He received numerous recognitions which include IFEES President award- Global Visionary; GEDC Ambassador; ASEAN Outstanding Engineer Award; IES Prestigious Engineering Achievement Award; IITM Distinguished Alumni Award; NUS Outstanding Researcher Award; CPS Biomaterials Award; Cambridge Nehru Fellowship, and LKY Fellowship, Singapore.

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Park Yeppo

Director for Research, Aesthetic University

Park Yeppo graduated with a Ph.D in biology and began her career at Aesthetic University as a research assistant. She has published many research papers and was awarded Researcher of the Year 2011. Yeppo is married with 1 kid is a proud owner of 2 golden retrievers.

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Nick Talley

Editor in Chief Medical Journal of Australia

Laureate Professor Nick Talley is currently Pro Vice-Chancellor, Global Research at the University of Newcastle, Australia. He is an expert clinician, educator and researcher, with extensive experience as a leader in the medical and University sectors.

Professor Talley is a neurogastroenterologist, has published over 1000 papers in the peer-reviewed literature, and is considered one of the world’s most influential clinician-researchers (H index 130, Scopus 2018). He is the Editor-in-Chief of the Medical Journal of Australia (since 2015). He is also a leading medical educator and the author of the highly regarded textbooks Clinical Examination and Examination Medicine

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Natasha Simons

Natasha Simons is Associate Director, Skilled Workforce, for the Australian Research Data Commons (formerly ANDS, RDS and Nectar). With a background in libraries, IT and eResearch, Natasha has a history of developing policy, technical infrastructure and skills to support research and researchers. She works with a variety of people and groups to improve data management skills, platforms, policies and practices. <br> <br>Based at The University of Queensland in Brisbane, Australia, Natasha is co-chair of the Research Data Alliance Interest Group on Data Policy Standardisation and Implementation, co-convenes the Australasian Data Management Plans Interest Group and is Deputy Chair of the Australian ORCID Advisory Group.

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Mr. Mohit Pabby

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Michael McQueen

With clients including KPMG, Pepsi and Cisco, he has helped some of the world’s most successful brands navigate disruption and maintain momentum.

In addition to featuring regularly as a commentator on TV and radio, Michael is a familiar face on the international conference circuit having shared the stage with the likes of Bill Gates, Dr John Maxwell and Apply co-founder Steve Wozniak.

Michael has spoken to over 300,000 people across 5 continents since 2004, and is known for his engaging, entertaining and practical conference presentations.

Having been recently named Australia’s Keynote Speaker of the Year, Michael was inducted into the Professional Speakers Hall of Fame.

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Martine Docking

ISMPP Board of Trustees and VP, Global Corporate Sales, Wiley

Martine has over 20 years of experience in healthcare communications. In her current role at Wiley, she leads the global corporate solutions commercial team, which is responsible for industry partnership activities. The team’s focus is on identifying and delivering solutions that deploy Wiley content, services, technology and audience reach to meet clients’ educational and marketing needs.

Martine serves as the APAC Trustee on the ISMPP board of Directors.

Martine started her journey in healthcare 20 years ago as a Product Manager with Merck Sharp & Dohme Australia. When she moved to Asia, she transitioned to Medical Education and Communications agencies with her final position being General Manager of McCann Healthcare Singapore before joining Wiley 7 years ago.

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Marguerite Evans-Galea

Scientist, Executive, Entrepreneur

Dr Marguerite Evans-Galea is a scientist, executive and entrepreneur. She is the Executive Director of the Industry Mentoring Network in STEM with the Australian Academy of Technology and Engineering, co-founder and CEO of Women in STEMM Australia, and an independent consultant in cell and gene therapies.

For over 15 years, Dr Evans-Galea has led research programs in cell and gene therapy for inherited diseases at world-leading organisations in the United States and Australia. Her research and leadership have been internationally recognised with numerous awards. Dr Evans-Galea has also served with the executive of Australasian Gene and Cell Therapy Society (2013-2017) and the American Society of Gene and Cell Therapy immune responses committee (2015-2016). She is currently the Australasian Associate Editor with Gene Therapy, a Springer Nature journal.

An internationally recognised advocate for equality and equity, Dr Evans-Galea served on the Science in Australia Gender Equity Expert Advisory Group and is currently a member of the inaugural Ministerial Council for Women’s Equality in Victoria. Strongly committed to empowering the next generation, Dr Evans-Galea actively mentors STEMM students and professionals in the non-profit, public and private sectors. She is an Ambassador for the Victorian Honour Roll of Women and the Scienceworks Museum. Dr Evans-Galea has also represented Australia at Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation meetings.

Championing STEMM research, education and innovation, Dr Evans-Galea has served with advisory groups in State and Federal governments, and communicates regularly on a range of STEMM-related topics via social and mainstream media.

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Madhu Bhaskaran

Associate Professor Madhu Bhaskaran co-leads the Functional Materials and Microsystems Research Group at RMIT University. She has won several awards and fellowships for her research including competitive Australian Research Council Postdoctoral Fellowship (2010-2014) and Australian Research Council DECRA Fellowship (2016-2018). In 2017 she was recognised with the Eureka Prize for Outstanding Early Career Researcher and also named as Australia’s Most Innovative Engineers by Engineers Australia. In 2018, she has won the Batterham Medal and the APEC Aspire Prize. Her research interests include functional oxide thin films, wearable technologies and stretchable electronics.

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Lyndal Macpherson

CEO Australasian Society for Ultrasound

Lyndal Macpherson is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australasian Society for Ultrasound in Medicine, appointed in February 2016.

Lyndal has over 25 years’ experience in the medical imaging industry with extensive experience in both clinical and corporate healthcare. Lyndal has held multiple management and leadership roles in product and service provision in the delivery of healthcare, and currently sits on the board of a registered healthcare charity. Lyndal has lectured, written multiple articles within the ultrasound field and has presented at major conferences, events and training both in Australia and within the Asia Pacific region.

Lyndal has a passion for the profession of ultrasound with a focus on standards and patient outcomes and is an Accredited Medical Sonographer (AMS). In addition to this she is a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors.

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Lyn Goodear

CEO and Managing Director of the Australian HR Institute

Lyn Goodear is the Chief Executive Officer of the Australian HR Institute. She was appointed to the role in December 2012.

From Sept 2012 to Nov 2017, Lyn held the role of Secretary General and Treasurer of the Asia Pacific Federation of Human Resources. In 2017 Lyn was appointed as a non-executive director of the Council of Small Business Australia (COSBOA).

Lyn was formerly National Manager, Professional Development at AHRI, a position she held from 2005 to 2012. Previously Lyn held leadership and management roles within the education sector at Southwest Institute of TAFE and Deakin Australia, in addition to holding accounting roles within the mining and engineering industries located in the United States and Australia. She has also managed her own consulting small business.

Lyn has a Bachelor of Business and a Master of Education (Leadership and Management). She is an alumnus of the Mt Eliza Business School Leadership Program and the Advanced Human Resources Executive Program of the Ross Business School, Michigan, USA.

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Justin Withers

Director of Policy and Integrity Australian Research Council

Justin is currently the Director of Policy and Integrity at the Australian Research Council (ARC). Justin has responsibility for implementation of the ARC’s open access policy and development of a work agenda regarding open data.

As well as these areas, Justin’s team also has carriage of the ARC’s Research Integrity and Research Misconduct Policy and processes, the ARC’s international engagement strategy and outreach, general policy advice, risk management and secretariat support for both the Australian Research Integrity Committee and the ARC Advisory Council. Within the ARC, Justin previously led the Parliamentary team and contributed to policy around the Australian Government’s successful Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative.
Prior to joining the ARC, Justin worked at the Department of Innovation, Industry, Science and Research leading a small team that delivered over AUD1.6 billion annually to eligible Australian higher education providers as block grants for research and research training, through a number of performance-based schemes.

Justin has also led teams responsible for the management and delivery of Australian Government international science support programs – International Science Linkages (AUD95 million) and Australia-India Strategic Research Fund (AUD70 million).

Justin has also been responsible for providing secretariat support to the Chief Scientist of Australia and the Prime Minister’s Science, Engineering and Innovation Council (PMSEIC) and a number of its working groups.

Before joining the Australian Public Service in 1999, Justin played professional basketball both nationally and internationally, representing Australia on a number of occasions.

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Jose Oliveira

VP & Editorial Director, Wiley

José Oliveira studied chemistry at the University of the Witwatersrand (Johannesburg, South Africa). He obtained his PhD in 2000 in organic synthesis. He worked for a year as a post-doctoral researcher at the Universiteit Antwerpen (Antwerp, Belgium) developing mass spectrometric techniques for analyzing trace organic contaminants in the atmosphere. He joined Wiley in January 2001 and served as Senior Associate Editor of Angewandte Chemie. He has been Editor-in-Chief of the nanotechnology journal Small since 2008, and was a founding editor of Chemistry – An Asian Journal, Advanced Healthcare Materials, and Small Methods. As Vice President and Editorial Director, China, he is responsible for Wiley’s journal publishing activities in China. He holds Honorary and Visiting Professorships at several Chinese universities and research institutes.

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Jin Yandao

Senior Manager, Marketing, Wiley

Yandao started out with Wiley since 2010 as a marketing executive. To date, he has executed numerous marketing campaigns and was awarded Marketer of the Year for 2015. Yandao is also happily married with 2 kids.

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Jian-min Liu

Associate Chief-Editor of Journal of Diabetes, Chinese Journal of Endocrinology and Metabolism Vice Chief, Department of Endocrine and Metabolic Diseases, Rui-jin Hospital, Shanghai Jiao-tong University School of Medicine

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Gary Veale

Founder Geri and The Nature of

Gary is the founder of Geri and The Nature of, and splits his time between these ventures. Geri is focused on helping universities grow societal and industry capabilities, and The Nature of is a start-up focused on the societal and commercial value of the human relationship with nature (Gary’s own field of research).

He is an Honorary Senior Fellow at the University of Melbourne, and former Director with KPMG. Gary has over 25 years experience working with leading advisory firms and in industry, often at the forefront of issues relating to innovation, growth, research and investment. His story includes being dad to two girls, dogsledding in remote Alaska and spending 8 years as a volunteer guide at Melbourne Zoo.

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Frances O’Neil

As Associate Librarian, Scholarly Information Services, Frances leads VU library’s teaching, learning and research services for VU’s academics, researchers and students as well as Library front line services via its campus libraries.

More broadly she is responsible for providing strategic input on library and information science trends, opportunities and risks contributing expertise to Library planning and management. Importantly for this Wiley seminar, Frances lead Victoria University Library’s involvement in in open access advocacy.

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Emma Livingstone

PhD Candidate, Institute for Molecular Bioscience The University of Queensland

Emma completed BSc and MSc(Hons) degrees in Chemistry at the University of Canterbury (NZ). She worked as a Chemistry teacher at the University of Canterbury before starting her PhD in Structural Biology with Jenny Martin and Brett Collins at The University of Queensland’s Institute For Molecular Bioscience.

Emma is the recipient of a UQ research scholarship, an IMB research advancement award, and an Australian Institute for Nuclear Science and Engineering postgraduate research award. During her PhD she has completed a placement in the Office of the Queensland Chief Scientist and is a member of the IMB Diversity and Inclusion Committee and the UQ SAGE Self Assessment Team.

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Dr. Mahendra N. Jadhav

Librarian, Indian Institute of Technology, Madras

Dr. Jadhav is PhD Library Science from Shivaji University Kolhapur. He has started his career from Indian Institute of Remote Sensing, Dehradun as Scientific Assistant (B) Library and had also worked with Directorate of Weed Science Research (ICAR) Jabalpur and IIT Bombay. In April 2009 he joined IIT Madras as Deputy Librarian and is now currently working there as Librarian.

He is well versed with library management software such as Libsuite, LIBSYS, VIRTUA-VTLS and Koha etc & has also worked in various digital library software DSpace, Eprints and GreenStone etc. He is also acquaint with several library website design tools in Joomla, Drupal, WordPress CMS and HTML etc.

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Dr Trevor Lane

Dr Lane has more than 20 years of experience helping authors communicate their research in English-language journals. He graduated with an MA in Biochemistry and Chemical Pharmacology and a PhD in Physiological Sciences from the University of Oxford. After completing two postdoctoral positions in Hong Kong, he held senior publishing roles at biomedical and social science journals based in Asia and the United States. From 2005 to 2015, he worked at the University of Hong Kong, teaching science research communication and ethics to postgraduates and helping staff to publish and promote their research.

Dr Lane is currently a consultant at Edanz Group, an author services provider based in Fukuoka, Japan. He serves as an elected Council Member of the Committee on Publication Ethics and is a member of the World Association of Medical Editors, Asia Pacific Association of Medical Journal Editors, Royal Society of Biology, and International Association of Teachers of English as a Foreign Language.

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Deborah Wyatt

VP, Asia-Pacific Society Publishing, Wiley

Deborah Wyatt has over fifteen years’ experience working in the Asia-Pacific region with Wiley’s Society partners, business leaders and experts across all disciplines in the health, social, life and physical sciences to produce high-quality peer-reviewed journals and magazines. In her role as Director of Society Publishing, Deborah oversees publication of over 150 peer-reviewed journals, manages a team of publishers across the region, and works on industry-wide initiatives to drive best practice publishing, discoverability and industry cooperation.

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Deborah Wyatt

VP - Asia-Pacific Society Publishing Wiley

Deborah Wyatt has over fifteen years’ experience working in the Asia-Pacific region with Wiley’s Society partners, business leaders and experts across all disciplines in the health, social, life and physical sciences to produce high-quality peer-reviewed journals and magazines.

In her role as Director of Society Publishing, Deborah oversees publication of over 150 peer-reviewed journals, manages a team of publishers across the region, and works on industry-wide initiatives to drive best practice publishing, discoverability and industry cooperation.

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Davina Ghersi

Senior Principal Research Scientist Research Translation, National Health and Medical Research Council

Davina joined the National Health and Medical Research Council as a Senior Principle Research Scientist in 2011 after 5 years as Team Leader with the Research Policy and Cooperation Department of the World Health Organization in Geneva, Switzerland. At NHMRC she provides methodological support across the agency on issues relating to the creation and translation of research evidence. Before this she led the Systematic Review and Health Care Assessment team at the NHMRC Clinical Trials Centre at the University of Sydney.

Academic interests are in publication bias, selective reporting, research transparency, systematic reviews and the translation of health and medical research into health care decision making and health policy. She is Adjunct Professor at Sydney Medical School, is a member of a number of advisory groups and currently chairs an OECD Working Group developing core competencies for clinical trials. She has a long history of involvement with the Cochrane Collaboration.

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David Tovey

Editor in Chief Cochrane Library

David has been the Editor in Chief at Cochrane since 2009. He was a General Practitioner in the UK until 2003, when he moved to the BMJ ‘Knowledge’ department – initially as Deputy Editor of Clinical Evidence, moving on to become Editorial Director.

Within Cochrane, David leads a team based in London, but he is also responsible for all the published content produced by Cochrane, and the strategic development of the Cochrane Library. He oversees the work of the 52 Cochrane Review Groups and the 17 Methods Groups.

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Bill Deluise

VP - Partner Marketing Wiley

Bill Deluise is Wiley’s Vice President for Society Strategy and Marketing. In this role, Bill leads a team with two primary responsibilities: (1) facilitating the development Wiley’s strategy for society publishing and other society-focused services and (2) communicating about those services to society and association executives and other decision-makers through effective marketing programs.

Bill has been with Wiley since 2000, during which time he’s held roles in books development, books acquisitions, online product management, controlled circulation publishing, journals management, continuing education program development, innovation management, publishing strategy, and marketing.

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Anne Harvey

Managing Director Asia Pacific, Digital Science

Anne Harvey is the Managing Director for Digital Science Asia Pacific with an overall responsibility of supporting clients with their research management objectives.

Anne has been involved in a number of projects including Big Data Computing (which refers to the ability of an organisation to create, manipulate, manage and analyze large data sets and its ability to drive knowledge creation), Australia’s ERA 2012 and 2010 (research assessment exercise).

Anne has a passion for information and research and previous positions include Regional Sales Manager at Elsevier, Business Development Manager at Thomson Reuters.

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Anne Harvey

Managing Director Asia Pacific Digital Science

Anne Harvey is the Managing Director for Digital Science Asia Pacific with an overall responsibility of supporting clients with their research management objectives.

Anne has been involved in a number of projects including Big Data Computing (which refers to the ability of an organisation to create, manipulate, manage and analyze large data sets and its ability to drive knowledge creation), Australia’s ERA 2012 and 2010 (research assessment exercise).

Anne has a passion for information and research and previous positions include Regional Sales Manager at Elsevier, Business Development Manager at Thomson Reuters.